Loose watercolor illustration of a Puerto Rico flag rendered in soft wet-on-wet washes, flag fabric gently rippling as if caught in a breeze, the lone white five-pointed star and bold diagonal stripes painted with flowing pigment blooms and visible water bead marks, colors bleeding at the edges in true watercolor fashion — deep cobalt navy triangle, bright crimson red stripes, and warm antique white stripes layered with translucent pigment pooling. Beneath the flag, a lush loose bouquet of wildflowers fills the lower composition: red poppies, white daisies, blue cornflowers, and small sprigs of sage green leafy stems painted with gestural wet brushwork, petals showing translucent watercolor layering, soft wet bleed edges, and delicate petal vein detail achieved through backwash lifting. The flag anchors the upper two-thirds as the clear focal hero, its rippling lower hem dissolving softly into the floral cluster below, with blooms and foliage growing naturally upward from the bottom edge to cradle and frame the flag in an organic arc. No hard outlines anywhere — all edges soft, painterly, and alive. A few loose ink-drop spatters and fine pigment flicks accent the mid-ground for expressive texture without noise or distress grain. The full palette stays patriotic and luminous: deep cobalt navy, poppy crimson red, ivory antique white, sage green, and dusty cornflower blue, with warm golden undertones in the cream field reading through the lightest washes. Rendered in expressive loose watercolor illustration style with visible brushstroke energy, wet-on-wet diffusion halos, pigment granulation in the darks, and natural color bloom at every edge. Clean, luminous print finish — no vintage grain, no distress, no texture overlays. Isolated on a single flat solid warm cream background. | PODspy AI Design